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NATIVE DRUMMERS

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FINE ART PRINT OF VINTAGE PASTEL PAINTING NATIVE CEREMONY, BY JOHN FARNSWORTH

A stunning pastel on board, originally created in 1978, this piece vividly captures the rhythmic essence and vibrant spirit of Native American culture, showcasing Farnsworth's exceptional skill in translating traditional themes into powerful, modern compositions. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Native American and Indian artwork, this reproduction celebrates the rich heritage and enduring stories of indigenous peoples. 


Enhance your home’s decor with a fine art print of John Farnsworth's original pastel "Native Drummers." This captivating artwork, dominated by rich terracotta hues, beautifully complements the earthy tones of any living space. The vibrant depiction of native drummers brings cultural depth and warmth, making it an ideal centerpiece for rooms with a natural, rustic aesthetic. Perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors, this canvas print not only showcases Farnsworth's exceptional talent but also adds a touch of elegance and cultural significance to your home. Embrace the harmony of art and interior design with this exquisite piece, seamlessly blending with your rich, earthy decor.

Size: choose from 8x8 inches, 12x12 inches, 16x16 inches or 20x20 inches (only available as a canvas print)

What you get when you order a canvas print:

As soon as you order, you’ll get a confirmation email and tracking information. Then printing starts. Once your order has been printed and carefully packaged, you’ll be notified by email that it has shipped! Please note: It can take up to two weeks to receive your print, but it’s usually faster.

This gallery-wrapped canvas print features a mirrored image around the inch and a half deep edges, offering a polished finish. While we could have opted for a print solely on the front with white edges, we believe the mirrored edges add an extra touch of elegance.

Your canvas print will arrive safely in sturdy cardboard packaging, and be ready to hang right out of the box. 

We're a family affair here at Farnsworth Studio, with Rosa, John's daughter, at the helm of our digital operations. And when it comes to satisfaction, we've got you covered with our no-questions-asked guarantee.



Why metal prints

They are just so versatile! They work well in a contemporary space, and equally well in a historic home. 

Depending on the size you choose, you can hang this metal print in your living room, kitchen, bedroom, or even the bathroom! Hang it anywhere to infuse your personal style into the space. Renting? These metal prints look great sitting on your dresser or a shelf and leaned against the wall.

This aluminum print includes an easy hang kit. No framing or canvas stretching necessary - although you can frame it if desired.




Elevate your space with soulful images created from original artwork, adding a touch of your personal style to any room.

With a unique approach, John Farnsworth breathes new life into traditional southwestern imagery, infusing it with a fresh and contemporary perspective that has captivated collectors and critics alike for decades.

Renowned for his deep engagement with Native American themes and culture, Farnsworth embarked on a transformative journey beginning in 1967 that spanned over a decade. Immersing himself in the lives and landscapes of the Navajo, Hopi, and other tribes, Farnsworth's extensive time spent on these lands fueled his artistic exploration and depiction of indigenous cultures. His artworks, rich in authenticity and respect, offer viewers a window into the vibrant traditions and spiritual depth of Native American communities through his eyes. This dedication not only enhanced his portfolio but also established him as a pivotal figure in the preservation and celebration of Native American art and heritage.